Probably a tough one as this is one of the most unique and amazing black metal bands I've ever heard, but I was wanting to know if anyone knew of any other stuff that sounds similar to the LP releases within the 1997 - 2004 time frame (A Dead Poem; Sleep of the Angels; Khronos; Genesis; Sanctus Diavolos), mostly in terms of their unique and dark atmospheres and melodies.

MalignantTyrant is right. Early Septicflesh is quite similar in terms of atmosphere. You should also look into the other 'standard' Greek BM bands (necromantia, varathron) if you havent already as they also play a style that at the very least shares some similarities with RC.Maybe some Astarte too. Maaaybe some Thou Art Lord too (though they're a little different).

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As much as I think Rotting Christ are good, original, and inventive, I always wondered why Septic Flesh were often mentioned in a same breath. To me, they are just lame and vapid -with the notable exception of Communion where they gave their best.

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MalignantTyrant is right. Early Septicflesh is quite similar in terms of atmosphere. You should also look into the other 'standard' Greek BM bands (necromantia, varathron) if you havent already as they also play a style that at the very least shares some similarities with RC.Maybe some Astarte too. Maaaybe some Thou Art Lord too (though they're a little different).

really? Just like some question recommending Septicflesh for Rotting Christ similiarities, I don't get those bands being recommended either. If you're looking for something similar to old school, early-mid 90s RC maybe, but modern RC? None of those bands sound very much like post-Triarchy RC at all.

I already am aware and quite fond of a few of Septicflesh's albums actually, especially The Great Mass <3. I found it awesome when I learned Christos Antoniou did the choir arrangements for RC's Sanctus Diavolos and Theogonia.

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MalignantTyrant is right. Early Septicflesh is quite similar in terms of atmosphere. You should also look into the other 'standard' Greek BM bands (necromantia, varathron) if you havent already as they also play a style that at the very least shares some similarities with RC.Maybe some Astarte too. Maaaybe some Thou Art Lord too (though they're a little different).

MalignantTyrant is right. Early Septicflesh is quite similar in terms of atmosphere. You should also look into the other 'standard' Greek BM bands (necromantia, varathron) if you havent already as they also play a style that at the very least shares some similarities with RC.Maybe some Astarte too. Maaaybe some Thou Art Lord too (though they're a little different).

really? Just like some question recommending Septicflesh for Rotting Christ similiarities, I don't get those bands being recommended either. If you're looking for something similar to old school, early-mid 90s RC maybe, but modern RC? None of those bands sound very much like post-Triarchy RC at all.

They're as similar as I can think of. Nothing really sounds like Rotting Christ in any of its eras.I'd recommend Divine Element too, sort of.

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Alan from Primordial has said in an interview somewhere that early Primordial was influenced by Rotting Christ, and there is certainly a dark metal atmosphere on Imrama and A Journey's End which can attest to that. Lots of folks forget those early albums since the sound is not as epic, but more brooding and blackened.

Also, Forest Stream are a Russian band I've just discovered that sound like a cross between Dimmu Borgir, Katatonia and Agalloch, so that their sound comes our as a mix of epic melodic black/dark/death-doom (as wordy as it sounds this band mixes it up a ton) but I think you may enjoy them nonetheless, as the ultimate sound is along the dark/gothic atmosphere of mid-era Rotting Christ: http://youtu.be/x8vZIOL9HX4

Im in for more recomendations, i do get the SF/RC resemblance althought its not the first band that would come to my mind.Crow Black Sky! such a great band! im really enjoying their stuff! thanks Nyaricus!

Im in for more recomendations, i do get the SF/RC resemblance althought its not the first band that would come to my mind.Crow Black Sky! such a great band! im really enjoying their stuff! thanks Nyaricus!

Well so far, both Primordial's albums recommended here sounded a little like a non-doom blackened My Dying Bride to me. Nothing really like RC, but it was certainly listenable, given that I love My Dying Bride anyway

Thou Art Lord was okay, sounded like early RC; kinda boring. Same goes for Necromatia, though it was slightly more interesting.

I've yet to check out any others yet, but I will update this when I do.